The hottest team up on the hill just might be the Wolf Pack men’s golf squad.

Nevada won the team title at the Nick Watney Invitational on Tuesday at Madera, Calif., holding off BYU by a single stroke.

Pack sophomore Joey Vrzich took home the individual title, his second of the season.

Nevada put together a final-day total of 282 and finished at 30-under par for the tournament.

The team win was the 31st title in program history.

“I’m so happy for my guys to get the team win and the feeling that comes with it,” Nevada head coach Jacob Wilner said in a news release. “To win wire-to-wire is a testament of how well rounded we are throughout the lineup.”

The Wolf Pack soccer team has secured the unofficial “road warrior” award, having played only two of its 12 matches at home (through Friday).

Nevada (4-6-2 overall, 1-3-0 Mountain West) began its only lengthy homestand of the season on Friday with a match against San Jose State. The Pack will also face Fresno State, San Diego State and New Mexico over the next nine days.

Payton Lieb leads the Nevada offense with three goals, seven points, and21 shots. Goalkeeper Kendal Stovall has played every minute inside the nets for Nevada.

Nevada snapped a five-match losing streak with a 3-2 win at Utah State on Sept. 29. The Wolf Pack is an even 8-8 overall and 1-4 in Mountain West matches heading into Saturday’s Governor’s Series match at UNLV.